Midland-based Mawson Infrastructure Group, a digital infrastructure company, recently expanded its Perry County, Ohio, lease through April 2033.
Expansion increases Mawson’s AI (artificial intelligence) and HPC (high-performance computing) growth capacities, and increases its footprint in the deregulated PJM market, the largest wholesale electric market in North America.
Under the lease amendment, Mawson 24 megawatts of capacity which has the potential to increase the current operational capacity from 129 megawatts to 153.
“We are also seeing companies such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google expanding their operations in the PJM market, which speaks favorably to its future growth opportunities,” Rahul Mewawalla, Mawson CEO and president, said. “Moreover, we are extremely proud of our Carbon-Free energy approach, including nuclear energy, as we continue to expand our digital infrastructure platforms to serve AI, HPC, and digital assets markets. We expect digital infrastructure for high-performance and accelerated computing to become increasingly valuable and we are excited about our expansion to Ohio, building upon our recent expansion in Pennsylvania which we successfully completed last quarter.”
Mawson will invite AI/HPC partners to discuss opportunities to partner and collaborate for the deployment of graphics processing units and other high performance computing.
The company will also invite additional AI/HPC partners to further increase capacity across its Pennsylvania facilities.